Thomas “Mot” Bradford Lindsey passed peacefully in his home on July 9th, 2025 at the age of 62. Tom found and married the love of his life, Norma Jean (nee Weston) on March 14th, 1987. Beloved father to Kathryn (Steven) Ferry, Elizabeth (Holly) Lindsey, and John Thomas Lindsey. Adoring grandfather to Ethan Benjamin Lee, Alexis Jean, Madelyn Rose, Camden Michael, and June Marie. Born in St. Louis to Dale (late) and Bettye (nee Thomas) Lindsey on June 30, 1963. Dear Brother to the late Douglas Lindsey, and the late Scott Lindsey. Brotherly friend to Stephen (Cindy) Breedlove. Rowdy friend to many.
Tom was known for his love of his Harley Davidson motorcycles, traveling, his great sense of humor, and his “Tales of Mot”.
Services: Funeral at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., on Wednesday, July 16, at 10 a.m. Interment Shepherd Hills Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 3 – 7 p.m.
I am so saddened by Tom’s passing. I dated his brother, Doug all through high school. And lived down the street. I saw Mot almost daily from 1979-1983. We were better friends than Doug and I. Many stories of some wild times we shared. My condolences for his beautiful wife and family. There will never be a day that I drink a Little Kings, and won’t think of Mot! You will be missed my friend.
I’m so sorry sending my condolences to you and your family
Our prayers are with the Ferry Family as they grieve the passing of their dear father. We never met Mot, but he must have been an amazing and loving man to raise up Katie into such a wonderful human being. ❤️
“Blessed are those who morn, for they will be comforted.” Matthew 5:4
Norma I am so sorry for your loss, let God give you his shoulder to cry on and the will to find comfort in Tom being called home. I will keep you and yours in my prayers.
My prayers go out to Norma Jean and family. I met mot in 1971, we spent a lot of time together in our younger days, celebrated many milestones together. I could write a book on my “Tales of Mot”. He will be missed. Love you brother.
My sincere sympathy to Tom’s family. I worked with Tom at St. Anthony’s Hospital.
We worked together on a project for the Surgical Intensive Care Unit. After that he always came to the unit at the beginning of his shift to make sure we did not need any supplies. At one time we talked about his plans for vacation and introduced him the National Park’s Passport program.. I do not know if he ever bought one but I am sure he enjoyed the parks. Tom was a very kind and generous man,.